Dude. You not only loc'd it, you reviewed it. You took up three full columns of text. *G* The closest anyone else came was movies_michelle with about two columns (looks like hers was an online review rather than a direct LOC - that's sort of awesome, to include those!)
Reading the LOCs, I'm regretting selling TWO five years ago, because wow, they're bearing out my memory that it pretty much rocked. I will be strong, though; it'd been at least five years before that since I'd re-read it, and it's just the nostalgia talking. (she said wistfully) (although it's getting harder to convince myself to leave Twogether on the sell pile, even though I don't think it was as strong as Two for me.)
But man, these also have me nostalgic for the days when people actually did review stories and zines; you can actually get a sense of these stories from these LOCs, and wow do I miss the days when that was normal and expected. *looks at more* Man, I am tempted to scan these pages, redact the LOC-writer names, and put them up on Fanlore as examples of how fans used to talk about stories. I won't, but I'm tempted. *g*
And yes, on the email! That's why I sent mine in, actually; physical letters were too intimidating for me, but an email, well, sure! Mind you, that's also why I thought they'd be treated like online feedback and just passed along to the authors. *g*
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Reading the LOCs, I'm regretting selling TWO five years ago, because wow, they're bearing out my memory that it pretty much rocked. I will be strong, though; it'd been at least five years before that since I'd re-read it, and it's just the nostalgia talking. (she said wistfully) (although it's getting harder to convince myself to leave Twogether on the sell pile, even though I don't think it was as strong as Two for me.)
But man, these also have me nostalgic for the days when people actually did review stories and zines; you can actually get a sense of these stories from these LOCs, and wow do I miss the days when that was normal and expected. *looks at more* Man, I am tempted to scan these pages, redact the LOC-writer names, and put them up on Fanlore as examples of how fans used to talk about stories. I won't, but I'm tempted. *g*
And yes, on the email! That's why I sent mine in, actually; physical letters were too intimidating for me, but an email, well, sure! Mind you, that's also why I thought they'd be treated like online feedback and just passed along to the authors. *g*
... I need a Due South icon.